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The election won't deliver victory or defeat, but it will act as a barometer to gauge post-Bouteflika Algeria.
Larbi Sadiki Last Modified: 10 May 2012 12:24 GMT Opinion
Al Jazeera interviews Ali Belhadj, the fiery leader who led anti-regime protests of the 1980s, as Algerians go to polls.
Yasmine Ryan Last Modified: 10 May 2012 11:29 GMT Features
Low turnout expected in what officials say will be most open vote in country largely spared Arab Spring unrest.
Last Modified: 10 May 2012 10:58 GMT Africa
Politicians and activists share views on whether Algeria's legislative elections will actually bring change.
Yasmine Ryan Last Modified: 10 May 2012 08:31 GMT Features
Low turnout expected in what officials say will be the freest ever vote in country largely spared Arab Spring unrest.
Last Modified: 09 May 2012 21:30 GMT Africa
The importance of the legislative elections lies not in which party wins, but in how many people vote.
Jeremy Keenan Last Modified: 09 May 2012 15:02 GMT Opinion
Read an excerpt from Hamid Dabashi's latest book, which discusses the transformative properties of the Arab Spring.
Hamid Dabashi Last Modified: 08 May 2012 20:50 GMT Opinion
Former oil minister Shukri Ghanem tried to reform Gaddafi's rule before defecting at the start of Libya's uprising.
Last Modified: 30 Apr 2012 18:44 GMT Middle East
Militant movements, such as the African National Congress, often go through growing pains before societal integration.
Larbi Sadiki Last Modified: 30 Apr 2012 17:35 GMT Opinion
Political developments may bring a game of musical chairs between Arab monarchies, Arab republics, and the West.
Sultan Sooud Al Qassemi Last Modified: 26 Apr 2012 07:16 GMT Opinion
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